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Doctor on Research Showing that Sleep Apnea Diagnoses Could Double by the End of the 21st Century

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South Shore Health's Dr. Todd Ellerin says a study recently showed that there was a 45% increase in obstructive sleep apnea in the hottest parts of the world. Ellerin said the study shows that hot weather can disrupt our sleep cycle, leading to shallower breathing and frequent awakening.

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Climate change is making it harder for us to sleep: Study

Rising temperatures, amplified by climate change, are contributing to an increase in cases of sleep apnea, according to a new study.

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